Happy Time Daycare

Hours

Friday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Chamber Rating

3.7 - (7 reviews)
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Read Our 7 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.7 - (7 reviews)
4
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2
  • Zachary Smith

    Absolutely love this place! My Son loves it there and everyone is so nice and friendly
    Sep 30th, 2022

  • Danielle Ohlman


    Jul 12th, 2022

  • Dylan Jarvis

    I want here it is the best Daycare ever!!!
    Mar 19th, 2020

  • Jennifer Sonnenberg

    Happy Time accepted care of my daughter with her feeding tube when she was 3 months old. When she was almost 6 months old they decided that the "trial" basis was over after not securing her feeding tube and then not checking on her for over 30 minutes so they were unsure of how much of her feed she got before it came out. I wasn't thrilled, but I wasn't overly upset about it because I saw it as a learning experience. They did not. They gave me a week to find new childcare (I took both of my children out the same day). They gave a bunch of excuses as to why they didn't have time to take care of her and made assumptions about her medical diagnosis. My child has no developmental or physical issues outside of using a feeding tube. If your babies started around the end of July or beginning of August know that they kicked my daughter out to make room for your babies because two new babies starting was one of the reasons they gave for not being able to care for my daughter. I also figured out on her last day that they were not following instructions about getting air out of the feeding tube line to prevent spitting up. They cited spitting up as a reason for dismissal. Within a few days of no longer being in their care my daughter almost completely stopped spitting up. I've also learned from former employees that at some point since March two children were found with hands in each other's pants at nap time and they did not inform the parents. Unfortunately I do not know which children so I cannot let them know. It happens often where they have way too many children per adult. I have seen them bottle prop babies on at least 3 occasions. They often guilt teachers into coming in while sick. They have some wonderful teachers (Ms. Tiffany and Miss Kristin are some of our favorites that are still there), but their leadership (Julie) is questionable.
    Sep 22nd, 2023

  • Trinity Dudas

    I went to this preschool as a child and was horribly treated. My parents did not believe me because I was only 3-4 years old but, I still have memories that infuriate me to this day. First, there were three preschool teachers, each had a daughter my age. Their daughters had the Froot Loop cereal straws and were handing them out to all of the students, and since I have always had severe ADHD, I did not notice this until I saw all of my peers walking around with said cereal straws. When I noticed this I went to go get one too and two of the teachers (mothers) told me no, even though everyone else got one. My second horrible experience was when we were watching a movie and I was talking to my friend so one of the teachers HARSHLY grabbed me by my little arm and said "you need to stop talking" in the most rude, disgusting tone while looking at me with a disgusted look. So my three year old self said "okayyy" and sighed. This woman had the audacity to say that I rolled my eyes at her (keep in mind, I had no clue how to roll your eyes or what it was.) She then proceeded to tightly grab my arm and basically drag me to the "principles office" where they sat me and a chair and forced me to read a book. KEEP IN MIND I WAS STILL LEARNING HOW TO SPELL MY OWN NAME. And I had to miss out on my favorite day of the week, when the man would come and teach us songs and dances. There was also an instance where they switched my jacket with a girl with the same name, and my mom was infuriated because that was a rather expensive jacket for me at the time and the other mom lied about it even though my last name was in the jacket. They let her take it... The bathrooms do not have stalls. I do not know about you, but I did not enjoy going number two while sitting next to three other girls with the little. boys watching from the hallway. It was humiliating.. My only reason for giving this place one star is because they had very good sugary, pudding and chocolate milk. I attended in 2006.
    Sep 12th, 2021

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About
Happy Time Daycare

Happy Time Daycare is located at 1770 Missouri State Rd in Arnold, Missouri 63010. Happy Time Daycare can be contacted via phone at 636-296-0909 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   636-296-0909

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Happy Time Daycare?

A The phone number for Happy Time Daycare is: 636-296-0909.


Q Where is Happy Time Daycare located?

A Happy Time Daycare is located at 1770 Missouri State Rd, Arnold, MO 63010


Q What is the internet address for Happy Time Daycare?

A The website (URL) for Happy Time Daycare is: http://www.happytimedaycare.org/


Q What days are Happy Time Daycare open?

A Happy Time Daycare is open:
Friday: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM


Q How is Happy Time Daycare rated?

A Happy Time Daycare has a 3.7 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Happy Time Daycare

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Zachary Smith on Google

image Absolutely love this place! My Son loves it there and everyone is so nice and friendly


Danielle Ohlman on Google

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Dylan Jarvis on Google

image I want here it is the best Daycare ever!!!


Jennifer Sonnenberg on Google

image Happy Time accepted care of my daughter with her feeding tube when she was 3 months old. When she was almost 6 months old they decided that the "trial" basis was over after not securing her feeding tube and then not checking on her for over 30 minutes so they were unsure of how much of her feed she got before it came out. I wasn't thrilled, but I wasn't overly upset about it because I saw it as a learning experience. They did not. They gave me a week to find new childcare (I took both of my children out the same day). They gave a bunch of excuses as to why they didn't have time to take care of her and made assumptions about her medical diagnosis. My child has no developmental or physical issues outside of using a feeding tube. If your babies started around the end of July or beginning of August know that they kicked my daughter out to make room for your babies because two new babies starting was one of the reasons they gave for not being able to care for my daughter. I also figured out on her last day that they were not following instructions about getting air out of the feeding tube line to prevent spitting up. They cited spitting up as a reason for dismissal. Within a few days of no longer being in their care my daughter almost completely stopped spitting up.
I've also learned from former employees that at some point since March two children were found with hands in each other's pants at nap time and they did not inform the parents. Unfortunately I do not know which children so I cannot let them know. It happens often where they have way too many children per adult. I have seen them bottle prop babies on at least 3 occasions. They often guilt teachers into coming in while sick.
They have some wonderful teachers (Ms. Tiffany and Miss Kristin are some of our favorites that are still there), but their leadership (Julie) is questionable.

Business Response on Google Sep 12th, 2023
We did dismiss this child because we felt uncomfortable with the medical condition. However, the other complaints were determined to be utterly unfounded by DFS.

Trinity Dudas on Google

image I went to this preschool as a child and was horribly treated. My parents did not believe me because I was only 3-4 years old but, I still have memories that infuriate me to this day. First, there were three preschool teachers, each had a daughter my age. Their daughters had the Froot Loop cereal straws and were handing them out to all of the students, and since I have always had severe ADHD, I did not notice this until I saw all of my peers walking around with said cereal straws. When I noticed this I went to go get one too and two of the teachers (mothers) told me no, even though everyone else got one.
My second horrible experience was when we were watching a movie and I was talking to my friend so one of the teachers HARSHLY grabbed me by my little arm and said "you need to stop talking" in the most rude, disgusting tone while looking at me with a disgusted look. So my three year old self said "okayyy" and sighed. This woman had the audacity to say that I rolled my eyes at her (keep in mind, I had no clue how to roll your eyes or what it was.) She then proceeded to tightly grab my arm and basically drag me to the "principles office" where they sat me and a chair and forced me to read a book. KEEP IN MIND I WAS STILL LEARNING HOW TO SPELL MY OWN NAME. And I had to miss out on my favorite day of the week, when the man would come and teach us songs and dances.
There was also an instance where they switched my jacket with a girl with the same name, and my mom was infuriated because that was a rather expensive jacket for me at the time and the other mom lied about it even though my last name was in the jacket. They let her take it...
The bathrooms do not have stalls. I do not know about you, but I did not enjoy going number two while sitting next to three other girls with the little. boys watching from the hallway. It was humiliating..
My only reason for giving this place one star is because they had very good sugary, pudding and chocolate milk. I attended in 2006.

Business Response on Google Apr 25th, 2021
What year are you writing about in this review?

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